A
series of significant fair use decisions are changing the landscape of fair
use. The Google Books case, Cariou v. Prince, Lenz vs. Universal Music, SOFA
Entertainment, Inc. v. Dodger Productions, Inc., Authors Guild v HathiTrust,
Cambridge University Press et al. v. Patton et al (the "Georgia State” case),
and many others are having a significant impact on the future of
copyright. What do these many cases mean for authors, copyright owners,
reusers, and the public? Has fair use gone too far or not far enough?
A panel of copyright experts explore the issues in an interactive
discussion.

Our
Panelists are

Christopher Bavitz, Managing Director of Harvard Law School’s
Cyberlaw Clinic, based at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and
Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on Law at HLS